The birth of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's first child is still many cold, winter months away, but that hasn't stopped speculation on both sides of the pond about the logistics of Baby Sussex's arrival this spring.

On the heels of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex decision to move to Frogmore House in Windsor and away from Kensington Palace, it seems like the couple might also choose to break from modern royal tradition when it comes to the birth of their first child. Vanity Fair reports that Markle "wants a different experience from the royal wives who have come before her and the couple have been looking at 'options.'"

OK, so what does that mean exactly? We know that Kate Middleton has given birth to all three of her children—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis—in the Lindo Wing of London's St. Mary's Hospital. The Duchess of Cambridge has also appeared outside that now famous hospital door looking resplendent mere hours after the birth of each child. (Personally, I still feel terrible that this is something she has to do as a surely exhausted new mom, but I applaud her nonetheless.)

Per VF, royal aides aren't saying much about Markle and Prince Harry's plans or that they may not have decided yet—which, by the way, is totally normal for parents-to-be. But the Sussexes are planning to be in their new home in Windsor (outside of London proper) by the time the baby arrives, so they may choose a hospital closer to home or go with a home birth. The duchess is a known yogi and wellness aficionado, so this doesn't seem far-fetched. And before anyone screams, "BUT ROYAL PROTOCOL!!!" home births are also not uncommon in the British royal family.

While Princess Diana also gave birth to Prince William and Prince Harry in the Lindo Wing, she was the one to break tradition by going to a hospital. Queen Elizabeth II had all four of her children at home. Princes Charles, Andrew, and Edward were born at Buckhingham Palace, while Princess Anne was born at Clarence House, the current home of Charles and Duchess Camilla. And the queen herself was born at the London home of her maternal grandparents.